Learning Point of the Article:
A multidimensional assessment should be made when planning the treatment of large defects at the head of the humeral head after recurrent or chronic shoulder dislocations and other treatment options should be kept in mind before the arthroplasty.
Case Report | Volume 9 | Issue 2 | JOCR March – April 2019 | Page 76-79 | Murat Gurger. DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2250-0685.1380
Authors: Murat...

What to Learn from this Article?
Concomitant rotator cuff tears associated with shoulder dislocations are rare in young patients but must be considered when high-impact trauma is involved, and a trapped long head of biceps tendon lodged within the glenohumeral joint should be considered when there is failed closed reduction of a posterior dislocation.
Case Report | Volume 7 | Issue 2 | JOCR March – April 2017 | Page 82-86|...